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Dannevig (24
December 1921 – 23 May 1998) was a
Norwegian journalist and historian.
Dannevig was born in
Arendal as the son of Alf
Nicolay Dannevig and...
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established in 1997 by the
Norwegian author Jostein Gaarder and his wife Siri
Dannevig, and is
named after Gaarder's
novel Sophie's World. It
aimed to recognize...
- Alf
Nicolay Dannevig (1 May 1886 – 12
September 1960) was a
Norwegian marine biologist who
specialized on fish, and a
local politician. He was the son...
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Harald Kristian Dannevig (1871 –
December 1914) was a Norwegian-born
fisheries expert. In 1902 he was
appointed by the
government of New
South Wales, Australia...
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Johannes Dannevig (1902 – 1977) was a
Norwegian jurist and
civil servant. He
graduated with the cand.jur.
degree in 1926, and
worked as a
deputy judge...
- Gaarder, was a
teacher and
author of children's books.
Gaarder married Siri
Dannevig in Oslo in 1974. They
moved to Bergen,
Norway in 1979 and had two sons...
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Dannevig Island is a small, rugged,
granite island in the
Glennie group of
islands off the west
coast of
Wilsons Promontory, Victoria, Australia. It is...
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Valentine Dannevig (1872–1962) was a
Norwegian teacher and prin****l who was a
member of the
Permanent Mandates Commission, a body of the
League of Nations...
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Eastern Norway was
given to the 66-year-old
Lieutenant Colonel Lars
Dannevig.
Dannevig had been in the
Norwegian capital of Oslo when the
Germans invaded...
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different epistemological systems of reference,
science and
religion (
Dannevig, 1975). For
large portions of his life he was
actively contributing to...